An open-source C++ implementation of the Material Point Method (MPM) with elasto-viscoplastic rheologies, specifically designed to model the mechanics and flow of granular matter.
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An open-source C++ implementation of the Material Point Method (MPM) with elasto-viscoplastic rheologies, specifically designed to model the mechanics and flow of granular matter.
RHEOS - Open Source Rheology data analysis software
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